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This 1983 Toyota pick-up (chassis JT4RN48S2D0084429) is a 4×4 long bed truck in SR5 trim. Described as both all-original and frame-off restored, we wish more sellers used these contradictory terms correctly, but won’t argue that this truck doesn’t look great. A 5-speed manual, straight front axle 22R four cylinder example, spec, colors and condition are all ideal. Find it here on eBay in San Diego, California with no reserve.

This 1963 Chevrolet Corvette convertible is a partially finished driver-level project car with what’s described as a 327/4-speed combo and later C2 spec front end–both from a ’67. Described as 95% done, there’s no word on running condition but it definitely seems to have promise. Find it here on Craigslist in Phoenix, Arizona for $25k firm. Special thanks to BaT reader Tom J. for this submission.

This 1966 Datsun 1600 Roadster is fresh from a recent partial restoration that included fitment of a new interior, new paint and a resealed engine. Overall the car presents as nice driver, and the factory hardtop is a big plus. Find it here on Craigslist in Albuquerque for $7k or trade for listed vehicles. Special thanks to BaT reader Andy K. for this submission.

This 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 was built by Hutchinson-Pagan and campaigned in NASCAR Winston Cup series races by racer Tighe Scott and crew chief Harry Hyde. Said to have finished in sixth place at the 1979 Daytona 500, the car was driven by three-time NASCAR champion and 1960 Rookie of the Year David Pearson at the same venue in 1980. Find it here on Hemmings in Saylorsville, Pennsylvania for $18k. Special thanks to BaT reader Kyle K. for this submission.

This 1962 Volvo P1800 Coupe is one of the early production Jensen bodied cars, and is claimed to be a black plate, rust free California original. Although total production numbers of the P1800 coupe stands at almost 40,000 units, only 6,000 of these Jensen constructed cars were delivered before Volvo began in-house operations in 1964, making them far harder to come by. Find this one here on Craigslist in Thousand Oaks, California for $19,500. Special thanks to BaT reader Tirefriar for this submission.

This 1990 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 is said to be one of the first 120 made and looks very sharp in burgundy over saddle leather. Described as wearing original paint with excellent, nine point-plus cosmetics, the seller adds that ZR-1 specific, Lotus-engineered and Mercury Marine-built quad cam, 32 valve V8 is very powerful and benefits from 16 new fuel injectors. Find it here on Craigslist in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina for $13,500. Special thanks to BaT reader Jason C. for this submission.

This 1971 Nissan Skyline 2000GT is a nice-looking longhood, straight six powered car imported from Japan to Hawaii almost ten years ago. Said to drive well, we like its largely stock vibe and L20 powerplant, but would definitely consider a few choice, period-correct mods like big carbs or even slightly lowered suspension. Find it here on eBay in Pearl City, Hawaii with no reserve beyond an unmet $23k starting bid. Special thanks to BaT reader Kyle K. for this submission.

This 1967 Citroen DS21 has been sitting since 2010. Appearing mostly complete but with a seized engine, this early, single lamp model needs some work but definitely seems worth it for the right kind of buyer. Fortunately, the seller claims this roller is free of any major rust and that the body panels are in good condition. Find it here on eBay in Rydal, Georgia for $6k OBO.

This 1950 Mercury Coupe (chassis 50SL55015M) is said to be a smooth running example with a clean title. Having been re-sprayed once, the body looks to be in good shape for its age and it’s refreshing to see an example that hasn’t been chopped and hot-rodded. With a rebuilt engine and transmission, the seller claims the car drives great and for the most part, it remains stock and all original. Find it here on eBay in Oakdale, California for with reserve not met.

This 1963 Glas S 1004 is running, but was last registered in 1992 and is now offered for restoration. Interestingly, these were the first mass produced cars to feature a belt driven camshaft, though with no tensioner they were known to slip with disastrous consequences–exactly why this one had a Renault four cylinder swapped in many years ago. Find it here on eBay in Driedorf, Germany with reserve not met. Special thanks to BaT reader Kyle K. for this submission.

This 1961 Facel Vega HK500 is said to have remained with the same California family from 1965 until very recently. Further claimed to run very well, the ad copy states that it’s matching numbers with no accident history and almost zero rust. Cosmetics are driver quality, and both paint and part of the interior have been redone in factory colors. Find it here on eBay in San Diego, California with reserve not met.

This 1970 Ford Mustang (chassis 0F02G129944) is sold with a Marti report and build sheet confirming it as an original Boss 302. Though in need of complete and extensive restoration, sale includes what’s believed to be the original motor, transmission and rear end. Also described as mostly complete, a few years ago it would have been unlikely that this car would be restored, but rising values now give it a good chance of seeing the open road again. Find it here on eBay in Butler, Pennsylvania with no reserve and fast bidding.

This 1972 Datsun 240Z is offered in rough but running condition, the seller adding that it’s registered through June of 2016. Also said to “need some work”, this seems to be a bit of an understatement, but by and large the days of cheap, running, early Z cars are long gone. Find this one here on Craigslist in Los Angeles, California for $3k. Special thanks to BaT reader George G. for this submission.

This 1967 Ford Cortina GT has been stored for years but sounds to have run well when parked. A desirable early MkII model that benefits from no factory smog equipment and ball bearing strut tops, the seller adds that it has a nice body with good glass and no prior accident damage. Though rebuilt within the last 30k miles, the motor doesn’t sound to be running currently. Find it here on Craigslist in Berkeley, California for $5,500.

This 1957 DKW Schnellaster is offered for restoration, the ad noting that someone seems to have attempted to fit a VW motor in place of its original two stroke three cylinder. Rust is a big sticking point on these vans, but provided it’s not totally rotten we think it’s definitely worth saving–with a correct motor, preferably. Find it here on Craigslist in Lake County, Calfornia for $7,500. Special thanks to BaT reader Kyle K. for this submission.